In the photograph below this para you can see two tiny stone structures inside the enclosure of Bedini Kund. These are sacred Hindu temples worshiped by local people who believe that four Vedas were scripted right at that holy spot where this mini lake stands today. A traveler or a photographer would have no much business with legends and their authenticity, but the magical shades of blue and green in the entire landscape of Bedini Kund are visually delicious enough to consider Roopkund as your next trekking destination.

Stone temples by the lake boost its religious as well as the archaic quotient. What a lovely landscape!

He has been blogging since 2007, and the pen often runs out of ink, but thankfully the mystic spirit of traveling-clicking-storytelling always reconquers Anunoy before it gets too late! In his early childhood, Anunoy’s craving for backpacking was sowed by his father. He has been a rolling stone ever since, forming passionate bonds with motorcycle touring and photography to add more layers to his wander lust. Between see-sawing a small family and a thankless job, Anunoy Samanta manages to run his own photography cum travel blog- Clicking Photos on the Go.